Core Insights - Argo Graphene Solutions Corp. announced positive results from its ASTM 28-day compressive strength test on graphene-infused concrete, showing an 11% increase in strength compared to the standard mix [1][3]. Testing Details - The compressive strength tests were conducted by Diversified Materials Testing, LLC, on three concrete slabs totaling 12.5 cubic meters, with tests performed on days 7, 21, and 28 [2]. - The test results indicated a total increase of 4,449 psi on a 4,000 psi design mix, with further results from a 56-day cylinder break expected to confirm the graphene design criteria [3]. Company Statements - The CEO of Argo expressed satisfaction with the results, stating they validate the business case for graphene-infused concrete, which has been previously tested by the University of Melbourne and Ceylon Graphene [4]. - The company highlighted the opening of a new facility in Regina, Saskatchewan, aimed at improving their formulation and bringing innovative products to market [4]. Company Overview - Argo Graphene Solutions Corp. is focused on developing sustainable, high-performance solutions for the construction and agricultural sectors, leveraging graphene technologies to create eco-friendly products [5].
Argo Graphene Solutions Reports Graphene-Infused Concrete Test Improves Compressive Strength 11% over Design
Newsfile·2025-11-20 08:01